M.B. Consultant Ltd.Putting Glass Walls on Slaughterhouses So We Can See Behind Closed Doors from FAUN Friends Of Animals United

Citation: Today, I observed the following
noncompliance at two different times: At approximately 0710 hours
during myPre- Op verification inspection time, I observed an opening
(2 1/2"wide x 10" high) at one side of the ventilation fanscreen
mouunted on to the outside wall whinh is located at below the
"Box-Room",QC Mr. [redacted] was notified and shown of the
noncompliance. Mr. [redacted] said that he will report to the repair
department. At approximately 1010 hours, I observed cluster dust
appearing at the ceiling around one twin-light fixture which with
one light missing is located above and in between the
"REPACK"packing machine and a wall mounted fan inside the post
chilled poultry processing room. Mr. [redacted] was notified and
shown of the noncompliance. And Mr. [redacted] said that he will
contact the repair department for the corrective action.

Regulation:

416.1 Each official establishment must be operated and maintained in
a manner sufficient to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions
and to ensure that product is not adulterated.

416.2(b)(2) Walls, floors, and ceilings within establishments must
be built of durable materials impervious to moisture and be cleaned
and sanitized as necessary to prevent adulteration of product or the
creation of insanitary conditions.

416.2(b)(3) Walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, and other
outside openings must be constructed and maintained to prevent the
entrance of vermin, such as flies, rats, and mice.

416.2(c) Light. Lighting of good quality and sufficient
intensity to ensure that sanitary conditions are maintained and that
product is not adulterated must be provided in areas where food is
processed, handled, stored, or examined; where equipment and
utensils are cleaned; and in hand-washing areas, dressing and locker
rooms, and toilets.

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